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  • Method name collision in interface implementation - Java

    - by Bhaskar
    If I have two interfaces , both quite different in their purposes , but with same method signature , how do I make a class implement both without being forced to write a single method that serves for the both the interfaces and writing some convoluted logic in the method implementation that checks for which type of object the call is being made and invoke proper code ? In C# , this is overcome by what is called as explicit interface implementation. Is there any equivalent way in Java ?

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  • java memory management

    - by pavlos
    i have the following code snapshot: public void getResults( String expression, String collection ){ ReferenceList list; Vector lists = new Vector(); list = invertedIndex.get( 1 )//invertedIndex is class member lists.add(list); } when the method is finished, i supose that the local objects ( list, lists) are "destroyed". Can you tell if the memory occupied by list stored in invertedIndex is released as well? Or does java allocate new memory for list when assigning list = invertedIndex.get( 1 );

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  • @webservice inheritance java

    - by javamonkey79
    I am trying to build a java ee webservice that has a common base class, but the child classes are the actual @webservice classes (and expose the parent class methods as @webmethod's) Like this: public abstract class Parent { @WebMethod public void doSomething(){//...does stuff} } @WebService public class Child extends Parent {} I've tried (and have failed): - annotating the parent class as a webservice as well - making sure all parent methods are annotated with @WebMethod Is this possible, if so, how?

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  • Java focus question

    - by Albinoswordfish
    This may be a silly question I don't know. Is there a way to remove the highlighter to represent focus in a Java GUI? For example when you click on a button the text will have a slight rectangle around the text. Thank you

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  • Java Connections netstat -ano

    - by ikurtz
    I am new to java and I have been testing my application all day long. I just did netstat -ano and it gave me a huge listing of active connections (listening, established) does this mean when i close my appliation these connections are not being shutdown (close())? here is a screenshot: any advise on how to go about closing the connection when im done with it? i am trying to close the connection best to my knowledge but it appears im not doing enough. thanks for your time.

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  • Google Appengine: Java or Python

    - by husayt
    We are going to use Google Appengine platform for our next big web project.But we are not sure which flavour to use: Java or Python. Could you please, advise on cons and pros of each approach? Which is the best way in order to build more scalable and efficient solution quicker. Thanks in advance

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  • Java - how to design your own type?

    - by Walter White
    Hi all, Is it possible to design your own Java Type, say an extensible enum? For instance, I have user roles that a certain module uses and then a sub-package provides additional roles. What would be involved on the JDK side of things? Walter

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  • How to get Acknowlegement in TCP communication in Java

    - by Sunil Kumar Sahoo
    I have written a socket program in Java. Both server and client can sent/receive data to each other. But I found that if client sends data to server using TCP then internally TCP sends acknowledgement to the client once the data is received by the server. I want to detect or handle that acknowledgement. How can I read or write data in TCP so that I can handle TCP acknowledgement. Thanks Sunil Kumar Sahoo

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  • BPEL and Java web service

    - by tonyaccetta
    I was asked to create, with Netbeans (glassfish), a Java Web service asynchronos that communicates with a external BPEL process.Is it possible? Can someone help me? give me some examples? thanks sorry for my English, I am Italian.

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  • Wanted: a very simple java RegExp API

    - by itsadok
    I'm tired of writing Pattern p = Pattern.compile(... Matcher m = p.matcher(str); if (m.find()) { ... Over and over again in my code. I was going to write a helper class to make it neater, but I then I wondered: is there a library that tries to provide a simpler facade for Regular Expressions in Java? I'm thinking something in the style of commons-lang and Guava.

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  • Need to validate a scientific spreadsheet written in Java

    - by geejay
    I need a validation framework, for an app written in Java, Eclipse RCP. The UI is a simple spreadsheet with many input fields and many output fields. The user input needs to be validated, for example: Thresholds for numerical fields Required fields for certain operations Context-sensitive help based on the validation results Multi-field validation, e.g a field is valid depending upon the values in other fields Wondering if there is anything out there?

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  • Setup a https client in Java

    - by Albinoswordfish
    I'm very new to HTTPS/SSL so excuse my lack of knowledge. Right now I'm trying to setup a simple Java client in which it connects to a web server through HTTPS. I've seen some example code online but can't seem to really make sense of it. Also I was wondering if there is a difference between setting it up on a Windows machine compared to another type of OS. If anybody knows a good tutorial on this or can head me towards the right direction it would be appreciated.

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  • use regex for get values java

    - by zahir
    i want to how to get separate text from group of contents in java.. example String a = "area href=\"hai.com\" jkjfkjs </area> ndkjfkjsdfj dfjkdsjfl jkdf dljflsd fljdf kd;fsd a href=\"hoo.com\" sdf</a> jisdjfi jdojfis joij"; i would like to get href link only.. how to write regex.. thanks and advance

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  • Java RegEx find, except when between quotes

    - by user1833511
    I need a Java RegEx to split, or find something in a string, but exclude stuff that's between double quotes. What I do now is this: String withoutQuotes = str.replaceAll("\\\".*?\\\"", "placeholder"); withoutQuotes = withoutQuotes.replaceAll(" ",""); but this doesn't work nice with indexOf, and I also need to be able to split, for example: String str = "hello;world;how;\"are;you?\"" String[] strArray = str.split(/*some regex*/); // strArray now contains: ["hello", "world", "how", "\"are you?\"] quotes are always balanced quotes can be escaped with \" Any help is appreciated

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